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Hi Colen,
Reinstalled pdf canvas (I've only ever had 1.3). Updated everything. Still have the same problem. Can't make the pdfs. KA |
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At 04:46 PM 11/21/2008, you wrote:
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Hi, I have encountered the same error.
Trying the pdftest method creates a similar empty and unreadable 0-byte pdf-file. Using Windows 7 RC 64bit. My way around it is to use "print to pdf" instead with PDF creator. edit: Sorry for the thread ressurection, but I found nothing newer on this issue. Last edited by Leonal; November 19th, 2009 at 09:23 PM. |
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Does this error still happen with the latest version of the PDF canvas library (v1.4)?
Also, which country do you live in? Do you use any language other than English on your computer? It's possible that something is triggering the PDF canvas library to try and load characters from some other language, which fails for some reason. |
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Good catch!
I'm in South Korea, and while my Windows is English, I have it set to use Korean for non-unicode programs. Changing to English made it able to save as PDF, and also fixed another thing I was wondering about where I was unable to type with Scandinavian letters (æ,ø,å) inside the program. While it solves the problem, unfortunately it's not an option for me as I need the Korean for Korean programs, but since print to pdf works fine I'll go with that. Thanks! |
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That sounds like the problem then. I don't know much about the Windows language settings - can you set one program to use a specific language? I.e., could you (for example) tell Hero Lab to work in English but keep everything else in Korean or whatever you need?
Thanks very much for letting me know how you fixed this - I'll add this to my to-do list to investigate. |
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As far as I know it's not possible to change the "Language for non-Unicode programs" setting on an program basis, but a Google search showed that it can be on a user basis. Thus, by creating a new user account and setting that to use English for example, and then using fast user switching between the accounts one can utilize several languages for non-Unicode programs without restarting the computer each time.
edit: Seemed like I wrote too fast, the setting changes for all users so one would have to restart either way. Last edited by Leonal; December 7th, 2009 at 04:50 AM. |
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I've got HL on a Windows 7 platform, and I've been getting one particular error with HL using any game package, so methinks its the main HL program. It tells me that all my printer drivers are not valid. The first time this happened I re-installed everything and re-booted...problem solved...til next week. I still get this error even after re-re-installing HL and re-booting. I can print from any other program except HL. If this is an issue being worked on for the next HL update...then I can hold on till then....I've got HL on a Win XP machine as well.
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I don't think I've seen that problem before. Hero Lab only uses the standard windows printing stuff, so I don't see how it could be causing a problem like this. When you say "It tells me that all my printer drivers are not valid", what is the exact error message that is reported? And what exactly do you have to do to trigger the error? Knowing that will help us track down the problem.
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An unrecognized error occurred while outputting your portfolio. Please check to make sure you are using the most up-to-date printer drivers available. If after updating your drivers you still receive this error message, contact Lone Wolf Development technical support at support@wolflair.com for assistance. Be sure to include your saved portfolio as an attachment to your email. This occurs no matter which data set (M&M, Cortex or Pathfinder) I'm using and regardless of how complex or not the document is. For example, to generate this message right now, I told it to print an un-edited character...the basic Cortex character sheet..no mods, nothing. I have updated everything...printer drivers, HL and all my data sets. This also seems to freeze the program, although I get no error messages to that effect...until I use the Task Manager to force-quit. Then I get this: D:\HeroLab\HeroLab.exe 3.5 203 ACCESS VIOLATION Address: 0x005813ea Type: bad read I hope this helps with diagnosis. Thanks for your assistance and input. -Steve UPDATE 1/23/10: Okay, I've found that if I tell it to print/save as PDF (even if I cancel without committing), and THEN try to print...it prints fine. However, if I try to go straight to printing...it craps out with the above error(s). UPDATE 1/25/10: Scratch the above update. That route only lasted two minutes. I have replaced the drivers three times now...still no luck. Last edited by Sarcastic; January 25th, 2010 at 04:40 PM. Reason: Additional Information to add. |
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